Meteorologist Robert Speta has a discussion with Colonel Ryan Rickert on what it's like to fly into hurricanes.
The National Hurricane Center is closely monitoring Hurricane Irma, which is turning out to be a storm capable of mass destruction. The center’s 11 a.m. update shows Irma is a few hundred miles east ...
A longstanding sailboat saga comes to an end after officials removed the final remnants of the sunken ship, Monday.The ...
The Atlantic hurricane season runs from 1 June to 30 November, with the most activity occurring between mid-August and ...
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Doulas are crafting a climate disaster blueprint for pregnant people
In Florida, a new pilot program teaches doulas how to prepare pregnant people for hurricanes, flooding, and extreme heat — ...
Tropical Storm Melissa is forecast to rapidly intensify over the weekend, bringing life-threatening rainfall and destructive ...
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Chicago artist Carlos Rolón uses tarp art to help provide shelter to those in need in Puerto Rico
Carlos Rolón said he is going back to his roots and is on a mission to make lives better for those back home. With every ...
While thousands of people made the mad dash out of Florida as Hurricane Irma approached, a few animals in captivity were left out in the open to brave the storm. During Irma, which battered South ...
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